Bernard Leach

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a large globular shaped jar in the form of a Korean moon jar with mirror black tenmoku glaze; the underlying kaki glaze is revealed to the mouth and the scroll work to the raised bands as seen on Chinese archaic jars ; both eastern influences which guided Leach are seen in this impressive jar. The seal marks of BL and St. Ives are partly obscured by the thick tenmoku glaze.

A rare and collectible work.

height: 33 cm

Bernard Leach (1887-1979)is regarded as one of the great potters of the 20th century associated with Hamada Shoji and Tomimoto Kenkichi in the founding of the Mingei movement with Soetsu Yanagi. He was influenced by both Chinese and Korean styles and techniques adapting them to a modern perspective. Known by his 'Sung Standard' - what he perceived as Korean and Japanese peasant pottery - humble and unassuming, but at the same time of an indisputable beauty. It was to this 'standard' that Leach devoted his life's work.
He has been awarded many honours in both Britain and Japan and his works are exhibited in many of the worlds museums.

Inv: #C2

please enquire: jw.shibuibkk@gmail.com

a large globular shaped jar in the form of a Korean moon jar with mirror black tenmoku glaze; the underlying kaki glaze is revealed to the mouth and the scroll work to the raised bands as seen on Chinese archaic jars ; both eastern influences which guided Leach are seen in this impressive jar. The seal marks of BL and St. Ives are partly obscured by the thick tenmoku glaze.

A rare and collectible work.

height: 33 cm

Bernard Leach (1887-1979)is regarded as one of the great potters of the 20th century associated with Hamada Shoji and Tomimoto Kenkichi in the founding of the Mingei movement with Soetsu Yanagi. He was influenced by both Chinese and Korean styles and techniques adapting them to a modern perspective. Known by his 'Sung Standard' - what he perceived as Korean and Japanese peasant pottery - humble and unassuming, but at the same time of an indisputable beauty. It was to this 'standard' that Leach devoted his life's work.
He has been awarded many honours in both Britain and Japan and his works are exhibited in many of the worlds museums.

Inv: #C2

please enquire: jw.shibuibkk@gmail.com